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i have serious concerns about what's going on at the nsa. i think obviously we need more oversight, as senator mccain said. but i think we need to change the underlying patriot act and the fisa amendments of 2008. i voted against the reauthorization of the so-called patriot act because i believed it was too loosely written, there was room for abuse. so i think we need to undertake lots of reforms. the amendment, i don't think, did the trick, frankly. i think there are much more important things we need to be doing. >> so are you comfortable with the fact what we know now, which is that the nsa does take in every phone call number in america on a daily basis, brings it all in, keeps it in case they need to go look at it, they'll need a judge's okay for that and now we're learning that, yeah, they did make mistakes, some of which were in violation of the constitution, a judge later found out. and yet 3,000 instances, 2,000 instances not big, except some of those instances involved 3,000 americans whose e-mails or phone calls were then monitore
i have serious concerns about what's going on at the nsa. i think obviously we need more oversight, as senator mccain said. but i think we need to change the underlying patriot act and the fisa amendments of 2008. i voted against the reauthorization of the so-called patriot act because i believed it was too loosely written, there was room for abuse. so i think we need to undertake lots of reforms. the amendment, i don't think, did the trick, frankly. i think there are much more important things...
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when the prosecutor pushed it turned out it came from a nsa wiretap. the prosecutor was angry. it infringes on a defendant's right to defendant himself. >> okay. that makes more sense now. jump in here with me, bryan. is this a situation where the discovery is only half because you're not getting anything before say that roadside stop. you're not getting the wiretaps on those informants reports or ultimately does it come out in the wash just a little too late? >> it's outrageous. if this story is accurate. it's a violation of the united states constitution. it's a violation of the obligation that every prosecutor has from the lowest level prosecutor to the federal government in the justice department to turn over all evidence to the defense attorney, the defense team and defendant they had in the case. if this is accurate it could mean dozen, maybe hundreds of criminal convictions will be set aside when this comes out. i can't believe this slow drift into this lack of privacy and the kind of information the government is getting. this sounds like another example of it. >> john,
when the prosecutor pushed it turned out it came from a nsa wiretap. the prosecutor was angry. it infringes on a defendant's right to defendant himself. >> okay. that makes more sense now. jump in here with me, bryan. is this a situation where the discovery is only half because you're not getting anything before say that roadside stop. you're not getting the wiretaps on those informants reports or ultimately does it come out in the wash just a little too late? >> it's outrageous. if...
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and that's when we started using the cell phones the nsa loves so much. and, in 1983, "the new york times" published this column titled the silent power of the nsa warning that, quote, this virtually unknown federal agency has repeatedly sought to enlarge its power without consulting the civilian officials who theoretically direct the government. that was written 30 years ago. yes, we note 1984 has long been considered the year of big brother but it looks like that may have been a year late. >>> still to come, miley cyrus's raunchy routine sparks criticism but does it add up? >>> pandemonium. another cub could be on the way. the shout out tonight and an amazing shot. colorado state university freshman has won a year's worth of tuition after sinking a half court shot during a pep rally on campus. he was selected randomly and given three opportunities to make the shot. he only needed one. it's a very similar shot to the one we saw from a ball state freshman last week, amazing. wow. look at that. the student won a semester's worth of free tuition and the sho
and that's when we started using the cell phones the nsa loves so much. and, in 1983, "the new york times" published this column titled the silent power of the nsa warning that, quote, this virtually unknown federal agency has repeatedly sought to enlarge its power without consulting the civilian officials who theoretically direct the government. that was written 30 years ago. yes, we note 1984 has long been considered the year of big brother but it looks like that may have been a...
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the nsa response was quick. overnight the nsa released a statement, "nsa's foreign intelligence surveillance activities are continually audited and overseen internally and externally. when nsa makes a mistake in carrying out its foreign intelligence mission the agency reports the issue internally and to federal overseers and aggressively gets to the bottom of it." now these revelations will no doubt anger critics who have been raising some deep concerns about privacy issues. i did reach out to an official at the white house overnight and so far no comment. >> thank you very much. let's turn to what's being called a tropical annoyance out over mexico's yucatan peninsula. forecasters say it could bring a whole lot of rain to the gulf coast over the weekend. let's bring in our meteorologist here indra petersons. i can't say it but i know she is one. what are we doing with this annoyance and maybe a tropical storm coming this way, what do we know? >> a lot of people paying attention to erin because it's named but er
the nsa response was quick. overnight the nsa released a statement, "nsa's foreign intelligence surveillance activities are continually audited and overseen internally and externally. when nsa makes a mistake in carrying out its foreign intelligence mission the agency reports the issue internally and to federal overseers and aggressively gets to the bottom of it." now these revelations will no doubt anger critics who have been raising some deep concerns about privacy issues. i did...
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the president talking about the nsa surveillance program that snowden revealed. he tries to reassure americans that big brother is not watching. take a listen. >> there is no spying on americans. we don't have a domestic spy program. we have mechanisms where we can track a phone number or e-mail address that we know is connected to some sort of terrorist threat. that information is useful. >> is the administration doing a good job of making its case that the surveillance programs are necessary for national security? perhaps even the latest closures of the embassies and the c consulat consulat consulates? >> they're not doing a good job explaining the necessity of these programs. there's a lot of americans who think it's an invasion of their privacy. i think administration officials, white house officials will acknowledge that they could be doing a better job. the president trying last night to explain, to make the case this is not an invasion of american's privacy but a lot of americans see this massive collection of information phone you remembe number, e-mail a
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. >>> and still to come, new developments in the nsa investigation. warning signs in 1983 that were ignored. >>> and switzerland's controversial plan to combat prostitution. why the swiss government thinks sex boxes are a good idea. >>> and the latest from the massive wildfire out west. san francisco's water and power supply, in danger! ck on her fee. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu, keeping her healthy and you on your toes. [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. i see you, cupcake! uh-oh! [ bottle ] the number one doctor recommended brand. ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle ] the number one doctor recommended brand. the math of retirement is different today.ek. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten l
. >>> and still to come, new developments in the nsa investigation. warning signs in 1983 that were ignored. >>> and switzerland's controversial plan to combat prostitution. why the swiss government thinks sex boxes are a good idea. >>> and the latest from the massive wildfire out west. san francisco's water and power supply, in danger! ck on her fee. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu,...
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there's shocking new reports on the nsa. >>> and guess what? they could be just of the tip of the iceberg. what you don't know about other spying programs at this moment where you are and we're talking about drones in america. >>> and an amazing breakthrough about the government's super secret spy property. the truth about area 51. it is real. this is no joke. a special report from people who know. >>> let's go "outfront."
there's shocking new reports on the nsa. >>> and guess what? they could be just of the tip of the iceberg. what you don't know about other spying programs at this moment where you are and we're talking about drones in america. >>> and an amazing breakthrough about the government's super secret spy property. the truth about area 51. it is real. this is no joke. a special report from people who know. >>> let's go "outfront."
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times" say those officials want to help the nsa. >> first of all, i like him very much. he is a great reporter. i these were not authorized disclosures. they were following the report that reported the intercept. when you are dealing with intelligence bureaucracies there are these leaks and the press you know we all sort of cover things. and this, i think, our story was really prompted more by the initial disclosure and trying to get more resolution ont that. i would also add another important point here. the nsa programs that have become so controversial have nothing to do with any kind of intercepts and capabilities that would be in this particular case. i think they are two very distinct things. it is a testament i think to the capabilities of the u.s. intelligence community but i don't think this is any bearing on the particular controversial programs. >> thank you very much. pretty incredible reporting there. and obviously eli lake has been proven right many, many times. >>> still to come the man who shot and killed 13 people wants the death penalty. he is represent
times" say those officials want to help the nsa. >> first of all, i like him very much. he is a great reporter. i these were not authorized disclosures. they were following the report that reported the intercept. when you are dealing with intelligence bureaucracies there are these leaks and the press you know we all sort of cover things. and this, i think, our story was really prompted more by the initial disclosure and trying to get more resolution ont that. i would also add another...
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the nsa leaker. there is a raft of other issues that they don't see eye to eye on. i want to hear from this -- from both gentlemen what they think was accomplished, if anything. >> we'll hear from the president. presumably, he'll be asked about u.s./russian relations as we. let's go to capitol hill. dana bash is standing by. even before the president has spoken, tan ndana, some republi already starting with some preemptive reaction, shall we call it. >> reporter: that's right. it's going on so far in private in conversations that i've had with some republicans here on capitol hill. the nsa surveillance program is one of the few areas where you've actually seen republicans agree with the president. think that this program is the right thing to do for american security. so expect republicans to say that they're concerned about what jessica reported, widening the transparency of this program. because they say the problem isn't the program, it's the way the president has communicated about it or maybe the better way to say it, has not communicated about it. i think you'
the nsa leaker. there is a raft of other issues that they don't see eye to eye on. i want to hear from this -- from both gentlemen what they think was accomplished, if anything. >> we'll hear from the president. presumably, he'll be asked about u.s./russian relations as we. let's go to capitol hill. dana bash is standing by. even before the president has spoken, tan ndana, some republi already starting with some preemptive reaction, shall we call it. >> reporter: that's right. it's...
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the top republican on the senate intelligence committee confirms it's the nsa surveillance program that picked up the chatter. >> what we have heard are specifics on what's intended to be done and some individuals who are making plans such as we saw before 9/11. >> reporter: in the latest, we know defense secretary chuck hagel called secretary of state john kerry late last night to discuss the threat further. >> thank you. >>> a threat in pakistan has the capital on red alert this morning. intelligence officials received information about a likely attack on a high value target. now the search is on for the people who could be behind it. we are in islamabad this morning. >>> commanders and police officers are right now scattering islamabad right now. mainly, they are in the hills right behind me there in the distance. they add to the barrier between the capital and the north of pakistan. the valley to the northwest. crucially, they overlook key military and government buildings. the naval and air force headquarters. behind me, the buildings in the distance, prime minister's house, the pr
the top republican on the senate intelligence committee confirms it's the nsa surveillance program that picked up the chatter. >> what we have heard are specifics on what's intended to be done and some individuals who are making plans such as we saw before 9/11. >> reporter: in the latest, we know defense secretary chuck hagel called secretary of state john kerry late last night to discuss the threat further. >> thank you. >>> a threat in pakistan has the capital on...
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of the union with candy crowley begins right now. >>> the story of egypt takes a dark turn, and the nsa story takes another turn. today -- >> we want egypt to succeed. we want a peaceful, democratic, prosperous egypt. that's our interest. >> american values and american interests. the u.s. may have to choose. we talk with senator john mccain just back from egypt. >>> then, mistakes were made.
of the union with candy crowley begins right now. >>> the story of egypt takes a dark turn, and the nsa story takes another turn. today -- >> we want egypt to succeed. we want a peaceful, democratic, prosperous egypt. that's our interest. >> american values and american interests. the u.s. may have to choose. we talk with senator john mccain just back from egypt. >>> then, mistakes were made.
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it was the extremely classified nsa material. that is not the law. >> he's being detained under a british uk terrorism act, only supposed to be used to detect and find people who are connected to terrorists. there's no indication that david miranda, they knew who he was. they knew he's not connected to a terrorist group. >> great britain has its own laws that are similar to ours but are somewhat different. their terrorism law fakes it one step further. they say it's not just the material -- this person is a terrorist, but can be used by terrorists. frankly, if terrorists know how we surveil their cell phone calls, they could be used. >> couldn't any information published by journalists be used by terrorists? >> not at all. not classified information. it would have to be classified information of this kind. >> jessalyn, what do you think? >> i think that argument is completely vacuous. he is presuming, but he has no idea what was on those thumb drives and other documents and electronics that were seized, nobody does. but no matter
it was the extremely classified nsa material. that is not the law. >> he's being detained under a british uk terrorism act, only supposed to be used to detect and find people who are connected to terrorists. there's no indication that david miranda, they knew who he was. they knew he's not connected to a terrorist group. >> great britain has its own laws that are similar to ours but are somewhat different. their terrorism law fakes it one step further. they say it's not just the...
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this article notes that's one of the main functions of the nsa. so you take a look at the embassy closings, they are officially for sunday but they could be extended, and there could be more closings in number. in fact, yesterday we were talking about a number of 21. that was updated overnight to 22 to include the consulate in b basra. they stretch across north africa and the middle east. peter king, who is a republican congressman, the chairman of the homeland security committee, says there is very little doubt to him something serious is being planned. >> let's talk about -- >> it's the most specific i've seen. i don't think i'm giving anything away when you look at the reaction to have 21 embassies being closed shows how seriously our government is taking it. >> and two u.s. officials say this threat is against not just the u.s. but broaden it out, western targets. in fact, britain and germany have also said they are going to close their embassies in yemen. >> and, emily, i think we had the chiron over peter king and that was actually -- we had
this article notes that's one of the main functions of the nsa. so you take a look at the embassy closings, they are officially for sunday but they could be extended, and there could be more closings in number. in fact, yesterday we were talking about a number of 21. that was updated overnight to 22 to include the consulate in b basra. they stretch across north africa and the middle east. peter king, who is a republican congressman, the chairman of the homeland security committee, says there is...
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. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> not true. but it wasn't until after it was made clear his answer it was not true that clapper offered this answer to why he gave false testimony to congress. >> i responded in what i thought was the least untruthful manner by saying no. >> see how that works for you next time you take an oath to tell the truth. or take a page from our friend mr. costanza. >> jerry, just remember it's not a lie if you believe it. >> now, when asked how the president can justify having an independent review by outside expert being run by the guy running the spy program, it was explained they have to have appropriate clearances and accesses and says clapper will not get in the middle of their work. of course not. at least not wittingly. >> also in national news, you're walking on the street, not jay walking, not littering but a police officer spots you and thinks something is suspicious. the next thing you know, you're being stopped and frisked. that's bee
. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> not true. but it wasn't until after it was made clear his answer it was not true that clapper offered this answer to why he gave false testimony to congress. >> i responded in what i thought was the least untruthful manner by saying no. >> see how that works for you next time you take an oath to tell the...
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people like edward snowden and glenn greenwald, the guardian journalist that broke the story about the nsa surveillance in the united states and operations going on in britain as well that they should be silenced. it has become an issue of press freedom. it's become an issue of freedom of speech as well and getting to the truth and so i think opinion is very much divided on what glenn greenwald may still have in terms of scandals and truths about the british security services. >> it's interesting. matthew chance live from london. thank you for that. >>> coming up next, you have probably seen tv programs where inmates locked up in solitairy o crazy and endanger the guards. some inmates are hunger striking and some could die and a judge has ruled what the medical personnel can do to intervene. you may be surprised at what the judge has said. we'll explain it next. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. lik
people like edward snowden and glenn greenwald, the guardian journalist that broke the story about the nsa surveillance in the united states and operations going on in britain as well that they should be silenced. it has become an issue of press freedom. it's become an issue of freedom of speech as well and getting to the truth and so i think opinion is very much divided on what glenn greenwald may still have in terms of scandals and truths about the british security services. >> it's...
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who was taken into british custody over the weekend after greenwald's controversial reporting on the nsa leak story. miranda's lawyer say they twisted an anti-terror law and transformed all over his rights. it's a punch hours after greenwald issued this threat. >> translator: i'll be far more aggressive in my reporting for now. i'm going to publish many more documents. i'm going to publish things on england, too. i have many documents on england's spy system. >> and a looming question is, what role did the united states play in miranda's attention at heathrow's airport and the confiscation of his private belongings? cnn's jessica yellin pressed the white house for answers. >> was the white house consulted or given a heads-up in advance? >> there was a heads-up provided by the british government, so, again, this is something we had an indication was likely to occur, but it's not something that we've requested. >> cnn senior international correspondent matthew chance is in london with more. good morning, matthew. >> absolutely astonishing news, the fact david miranda, the partner of glenn
who was taken into british custody over the weekend after greenwald's controversial reporting on the nsa leak story. miranda's lawyer say they twisted an anti-terror law and transformed all over his rights. it's a punch hours after greenwald issued this threat. >> translator: i'll be far more aggressive in my reporting for now. i'm going to publish many more documents. i'm going to publish things on england, too. i have many documents on england's spy system. >> and a looming...
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>> i don't know that he brought everything with him from the nsa. i would lose all respect for the chinese ministry of state security and for russia's fsb if they have not already taken control of the information that he brought with them to those two locations. >> so if he had a laptop or two or three laptops or a cell phone or smartphone or ipad, everything on those devices have already -- you assume the russians and the chinese? >> and that's the operative word. i would make the assumption those two services are dedicated and talented enough that they would put their mind to this purpose and they would harvest what it was he brought with him. >> so the u.s. government has to assume the same thing. they just assume all that information is lost. >> i'm afraid we have to assume that these adversaries -- not enemies, that these adversaries can look deeply into the secrets -- >> and they can take this information from the laptop without snowden even knowing. >> it probably would take longer? >> how long would it take? >> it depends on how much energy
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what he really thinks about the nsa leaker. and inside the mind of a killer. a man admits to killing his wife and then posting a photo of her body on facebook. why? let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett outfront on this friday. a crucial sighting, a major break in the nationwide manhunt for suspected murderer, james dimaggio. horseback riders said they saw two people who lacked like dimaggio and hanna anderson on wednesday. >> they did seem to think the two of them were out of place in that area with the light camping equipment they had. it is very rugged terrain, but the people on horseback, the four individuals, were out in that area. they thought it was just unique that they ran across them up there. >> now, police today are telling cnn, they found dimaggio's car, this is crucial, in the river of no return wilderness area, near cascade, ohio. that is about 70 miles northeast of the capital of idaho, boise. it's a manhunt tonight. the fbi and local authorities are searching the area and are hoping to find the two before they lose
what he really thinks about the nsa leaker. and inside the mind of a killer. a man admits to killing his wife and then posting a photo of her body on facebook. why? let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett outfront on this friday. a crucial sighting, a major break in the nationwide manhunt for suspected murderer, james dimaggio. horseback riders said they saw two people who lacked like dimaggio and hanna anderson on wednesday. >> they did seem...
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. >> safe to say that we learned about these threats through the nsa program? >> we have some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or an e-mail address that we know is connected to some sort of terrorist threat. and, you know, that information is useful. but, what i've said before, i want to make sure i repeat. and that is, we should be skeptical about the potential encroachments on privacy. none of the revelations show that government has abused these powers, but they're pretty significant powers. and i've been talking to congress and civil libertarians and others about are there additional ways that we can make sure that the people know. no one is listening to your phone call. >> were you surprised that russia granted snowden asylum? >> i was disappointed. because, you know, even though we don't have an extradition treaty with them, traditionally we have tried to respect if there's a law breaker or an alleged law braeaker in their country. we evaluate it and we try to work with them. they didn't do that with us and in some ways it's reflective of some
. >> safe to say that we learned about these threats through the nsa program? >> we have some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or an e-mail address that we know is connected to some sort of terrorist threat. and, you know, that information is useful. but, what i've said before, i want to make sure i repeat. and that is, we should be skeptical about the potential encroachments on privacy. none of the revelations show that government has abused these powers, but they're...
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nice to see you. >> president obama and congressional leaders promising changes at the nsa after meeting with lawmakers where heed. the president said both parties agree to work to improve privacy protections at the agency in the coming months and to make sure that the msa surveillance programs are more transparent to the american people. >>> in michigan a medical student -- this photo was released from a potential witness in the death of paul dewolf. police now believe he is not connected in my way. dewolf was training to be a surgeon at the university of michigan before he was found shot to death a week ago. the murder has everyone on campus on edge. >> it is definitely unnerving. just all the roommates making sure all the doors are locked at all times. >> i see a lot more public safety and police around here. i think they're definitely patrolling the wrar. >> he was set to graduate next year. >>> accused of using cyanide to kill his wife. 41-year-old doctor autumn cline died from cyanide poisoning. police are focussing on her husband. he has been charged with criminal homicide. he is
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. >> reporter: as for the nsa surveilness leaked, lawmakers are pointing to this as proof these programs work. jay carney said he would rather not blend the two issues. >>> police in michigan are looking for your help trying to find a killer. this medical student was found dead in his apartment last month, he had been shot. investigator says it was murder. they were stumped. who would want to kill him? there's a $10,000 reward leading to his arrest. he was shot in the neck. police are not sure who pulled the trigger. >>> two children of the cleveland kidnapper, ariel castro are take whag they can from his former home. his son and daughter were at the house on monday gathering photos and moe mentos from their childhood. he held three women captive for a decade. he agreed to spend the rest of his life in jail as part of a plea deal. >>> romney will appear at a fund raise erz for the new hampshire. the former massachusetts governor has been keeping a low profile since losing the presidency last year or election, at least. he hasn't given indications he will be active -- he has given indicat
. >> reporter: as for the nsa surveilness leaked, lawmakers are pointing to this as proof these programs work. jay carney said he would rather not blend the two issues. >>> police in michigan are looking for your help trying to find a killer. this medical student was found dead in his apartment last month, he had been shot. investigator says it was murder. they were stumped. who would want to kill him? there's a $10,000 reward leading to his arrest. he was shot in the neck....
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that is according to the nsa leakers russian lawyer. he tells cnn that snowden's application for political asylum has been approved and he can legally stay in russia for one year. so, let's head to moscow now to find out the latest. cnn's phil black is there. phil, tell us more. >> carol, as you say, he's left the airport now for the first time in more than five weeks. he's crossed through the migration zone and officially entered russia. the significance of this is in the detail. he's not just entered the country through a period of time while his apalication is being considered. he has received approval for that temporary asylum application, which gives him the right to stay in this country for one year with the option of extending at the end of that year and having all the same rights and freedoms as russian citizens. he can move around the country and he can move internationally so if he so desires as a russian citizen would be allowed to do. so far, we have not had any official comment from the kremlin on this, but we do know this
that is according to the nsa leakers russian lawyer. he tells cnn that snowden's application for political asylum has been approved and he can legally stay in russia for one year. so, let's head to moscow now to find out the latest. cnn's phil black is there. phil, tell us more. >> carol, as you say, he's left the airport now for the first time in more than five weeks. he's crossed through the migration zone and officially entered russia. the significance of this is in the detail. he's...
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. >> reporter: well, still no sign of nsa leaker edward snowden , but we do know this, he's left the moscow airport and he's in a secret location somewhere here in the russian capital staying we're told with american ex p e expatria expatriates. he believes that american intelligence officials furious at the russian move are still chasing him down, even here in moscow. brianna. >> matthew chance in moscow. victor, back to you. >>> the accusations are piling up against the san diego mayor bob filner. now a ninth woman claims he sexually harassed her. >>> plus, a pain reliever that you probably have in your medicine cabinet is prompting a serious warn of potentially fatal side effects. it's 6:25 here at cnn headquarters. stay with us as we begin your "new day." are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! th
. >> reporter: well, still no sign of nsa leaker edward snowden , but we do know this, he's left the moscow airport and he's in a secret location somewhere here in the russian capital staying we're told with american ex p e expatria expatriates. he believes that american intelligence officials furious at the russian move are still chasing him down, even here in moscow. brianna. >> matthew chance in moscow. victor, back to you. >>> the accusations are piling up against the...
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while nsa leaker edward snowden's father appeared on a sunday morning talk show taking aim at the president and a republican congressman who has labeled his son a traitor. >> my son has spoken the truth. he has sacrificed more than either the president of the united states or peter king have ever in their political careers or their american lives. >> reporter: lon snowden was reacting to the president aes prevacation news conference where he dismissed the notion that the younger snowden's actions served a greater good. >> i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. the fact is that mr. snowden has been charged with three felonies. >> reporter: now snowden's father says he and his attorney will be traveling to russia very soon to help his son fight those charges. >> we have thee vas. we have a date which we won't disclose right now. >> but it's imminent? >> reporter: it's that frenzy and outspoken criticism by u.s. officials that lon snowden claims will make it difficult for his son to get a fair hearing if he returns to the u.s. >> i want my son to come home if i believe the justice system we
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the reporter that made nsa edward snowden a household name is facing retaliation with government forces targeting his spouse. recently freed after hours of interrogation at the london airport. >>> later, live on the fire lines where the tide may be turning by a race against weather conditions that could breathe new life into an infern toe. >>> a baby killer suspected in the death of dozens of other children might soon walk free and the mother determined to see that she doesn't. we begin with a 360 exclusive involving the alleged misuse of power. not to prosecute potential acts of terror but individuals at the airport. david miranda
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it says the nsa is tracking all messages into and out of the united states. we're going to break that down with our legal panel, next. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com >>> if you text or e-mail someone overseas, there is a good chance the government is combing through what you've written. today's "new york times" first reported today that the government spying is possibly more pervasive than we actually thought. the "times" says nsa computers are searching texts and e mai-m going in and out of the country. looking for certain words, information on suspected terrorists. the government's already acknowledged it monitors suspect communications, but according to "the new york times," most every text or e-mail that crosses the u.s. border is searched for key words. that said, joining me now from new york, cnn legal
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>> especially in the wake of the nsa concontroversy. thank you. >>> now to this one. there are questions you just don't ask a woman. what's your weight? what's your age? and what's your bra size? so when a commander with the detroit police department accidentally sent out an e-mail listing not only the weight of 20 female officers but also their bra sizes, you can only imagine the reaction. the measurements were taken when the officers were fitted for bullet proof vests. the assistant chief says it was an honest mistake. >> this was not done maliciously. it was a clerical error. it is not the practice of the police department to share sensitive information. >> one female officer filed a grievance. another is now looking into the possibility of a lawsuit. it probably doesn't make them feel better, but this isn't the first time something like this has happened. two years ago the indianapolis police department sent out a similar e-mail. all right. that's it for me. brooke baldwin takes it from here. >>> hundreds are dead. there's no leader. and quickly egypt, a u.s. ally
>> especially in the wake of the nsa concontroversy. thank you. >>> now to this one. there are questions you just don't ask a woman. what's your weight? what's your age? and what's your bra size? so when a commander with the detroit police department accidentally sent out an e-mail listing not only the weight of 20 female officers but also their bra sizes, you can only imagine the reaction. the measurements were taken when the officers were fitted for bullet proof vests. the...
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on today's show, glenn greenwald from "the guardian," who broke the nsa leaker scandal, was a guest. >> and is it every day? >> mondays, wednesdays, thursdays. >> erin mcpike, thank you very much. three movies elbowed each other for the top spot at the box office this weekend. "elysium" came out on top. "district 9" had a more lucrative debut. the comedy "we're the millers" and "planes" finished third. if you were waiting patiently for lady gaga's single to be released next week, you ask stop. she went ahead and released it today. apparently hackers were trying to leak it. so gaga decided to issue a pop music emergency. she rushed the single out and took her thunder back. the album is due out in november, unless maybe pirates get ahold of that one, too. follow me on twitte twitter @jaketapper, all one word and check out our show page at cnn.com. i now turn you over to wolf blitzer. he is right next door in a place we like to call "the situation room." mr. blitzer. >>> thanks very. happening now a kidnapped teen didn't even know that her mother and brother had been murdered until she
on today's show, glenn greenwald from "the guardian," who broke the nsa leaker scandal, was a guest. >> and is it every day? >> mondays, wednesdays, thursdays. >> erin mcpike, thank you very much. three movies elbowed each other for the top spot at the box office this weekend. "elysium" came out on top. "district 9" had a more lucrative debut. the comedy "we're the millers" and "planes" finished third. if you were waiting...
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steps up its aerial surveillance over yemen as well as pouring over jihadist websites and the nsa intercepts trying to figure out where this plan may be going next. >> thank you very much. reporting on the latest we know from the pentagon. i want to bring in tim clemente, former counter terrorism agent. obviously we have that intercepted communication from the leader of al qaeda ordering an attack, evacuation of personnel in yemen, drone strikes, closure of nearly two dozen embassies. all of this unprecedented and all overseas. what about at home? could there be a situation where there is an incredible amount of chatter and the u.s. is looking in the wrong place? >> i don't think we're looking in the wrong place. i don't think we ever lay down and don't look at what's going on here in the homeland but it is certainly a threat. the possibility as they said, lone wolf style attacks like boston marathon. that's very real. these are people that want to be allied with al qaeda. and if al qaeda the greater organization is pushing for major attacks on american assets overseas, there is no reason wh
steps up its aerial surveillance over yemen as well as pouring over jihadist websites and the nsa intercepts trying to figure out where this plan may be going next. >> thank you very much. reporting on the latest we know from the pentagon. i want to bring in tim clemente, former counter terrorism agent. obviously we have that intercepted communication from the leader of al qaeda ordering an attack, evacuation of personnel in yemen, drone strikes, closure of nearly two dozen embassies. all...
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here's a president who's defending drones, defending nsa surveillance, talking about a surgical military strike, who's just winding down two wars and who clearly, if he had his druthers, would not want to do this. but having drawn a red line, as he's done once, and now again, and there's a use of chemical weapons, they believe it's clear inkcontrovertible evidence, whih they will probably declassify some of it to present to the american public. but having drawn that line, the credibility of the united states, and this president seems to be on the line. >> the president will be asked by skeptical members of congress and the american public where is the threat to the united states? where is the imminent or actual threat to the united states from what bashar al assad's regime in damascus is doing? >> he can make the case there's a humanitarian crisis that trumps that. he can make a case that israel is right there on the syrian border and that's the key u.s. ally in the region. he can make the case that if syria continues to disintegrate, what is the domino effect? the question is what case
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>> happening now, new information about a key behind the scenes player in the drama surrounding the nsa leaker. >>> two victims of the bomber enter they plea. >>> and the story behind michelle obama's appearance in a new hip hop video. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in t"the situation room." >>> we begin this hour with breaking news. important new details about the intercepted al qaeda communications that sparked an unprecedented terror alert closing u.s. embassies and consulates across the middle east and north africa. cnn learned it contained specific words that u.s. intelligence interpreted as a coded message for what they believe triggered a potentially imminent attack. let's go to barbara starr. she's getting the latest information. barbara, what are you picking up? >> reporter: well, a source with access and understanding of the latest u.s. intelligence tells us that what sparked this unprecedented closure was as we know intercepted al qaeda messages. but what was in those messages was specific code words that the
>> happening now, new information about a key behind the scenes player in the drama surrounding the nsa leaker. >>> two victims of the bomber enter they plea. >>> and the story behind michelle obama's appearance in a new hip hop video. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in t"the situation room." >>> we begin this hour with breaking news. important new details about the intercepted al qaeda...
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now public for the first time ever because of nsa leaker edward snowden. u.s. spy agencies will spend nearly $53 billion this year, but according to never before seen documents, they're still failing to provide the president with critical information about national security threats. >>> the wife of rocker ted nugent arrested at the airport after security agents found a gun in her carry-on bag. she was taken into custody. "dalling morning news" says she simply forgot the gun was in her bag and called it an honest mistake. she has a concealed handgun license. >>> a new warning on the caps of extra strength tylenol bottles. cnn's alison kosik joins us with more on this story. good morning, alison. >> good morning, carol. what is this new tylenol bottle going to look like. this new cap that has a big, bright, red warning. the warning will say, contains ac acetaminoph acetaminophen. on extra strength tylenol bottles beginning in october. the funny thing is the bottles already have a warning. tylenol is getting you to read the warning because overdosing on acetaminop
now public for the first time ever because of nsa leaker edward snowden. u.s. spy agencies will spend nearly $53 billion this year, but according to never before seen documents, they're still failing to provide the president with critical information about national security threats. >>> the wife of rocker ted nugent arrested at the airport after security agents found a gun in her carry-on bag. she was taken into custody. "dalling morning news" says she simply forgot the gun...
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. >>> the man who helped expose the nsa secrets isn't done. he said he's going to release more documents. what does very? >>> this man could be the largest person alive. he can't move on his own and until now hadn't left his bed in two years but why are we telling this? help is on the way. the king of saudi arabia is bringing that help. we're going to tell you this amazing story. >>> an upsetting story two day care workers fired for allegedly posting cruel pictures on instagram making fun of the children they're supposed to be taking care of. we'll speak live with one mother who says one of the pictures mocked her son who has a delayed speech development. >>> first, breaking overnight an airtran flight forced to make an emergency landing in memphis, tennessee. the plane was traveling from baltimore to austin, texas, when officials say a passenger tried to open an emergency exit mid flight. cnn's christine romans is following the developments for us. >> a lot of questions about the motive behind this man who walked to the back of the airplane a
. >>> the man who helped expose the nsa secrets isn't done. he said he's going to release more documents. what does very? >>> this man could be the largest person alive. he can't move on his own and until now hadn't left his bed in two years but why are we telling this? help is on the way. the king of saudi arabia is bringing that help. we're going to tell you this amazing story. >>> an upsetting story two day care workers fired for allegedly posting cruel pictures on...
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about everything from the economy, health care re form, what's going on in the middle east and the nsa. ♪ >> reporter: in his first remarks on the al qaeda terror threat president obama insisting the u.s. is not overreacting in closing 19 embassies through tend of the week. >> how significant is this threat? >> well, b it's significant enough that we are taking every precaution. >> reporter: the president making his sixth appearance on leno reassuring americans they should feel safe traveling abroad but should be prudent. while not saying the controversial program turned up the latest threat information the president called it a critical component to counterterrorism. >> we don't have a domestic spying program. what we do have are mechanisms where we can track a phone number or an e-mail dress that we know is connected to a terrorist threat. that information is useful. >> reporter: the president confirmed that he will attend the g--20 summit next week in russia but expressed disappointment in russia's decision to grant asylum to snows den. >> it's important not to prejudge something.
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there's such a bad relationship between the two countries and i want does stand most recently from the nsa/snowden affair but also over the last two years because precisely syria and other issues. russians along with the chinese have simply thwarted every attempt. there's very little appetite in the united states to having a major battle against syria. we're not talking about boots on the ground in any form or fashion but even a prolonged air campaign to severely degrade president assad's military capabilities and to prevent him not just from using chemical weapons which is as you know a war crime not just using those but from using all the other weapons, his aircraft, his missiles and all the rest that are responsible for killing 100,000 people by the u.n.'s estimate. that's not in the card. a slap on the wrist natural is apparently in the cards. we'll wait to see when that happens. now, wolf, there was a huge amount of activity here in europe where i am earlier today. there was a sense and tweeteding out to prime minister david cameron in england his office saying this is unacceptable th
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and that talks in general figures, what the cia budget was, what the nsa budget was, and so on. that causes some harm, but not a great deal of harm. you go to the website and start clicking on things and get down to specific operational activities. that could be very, very disruptive. >> general hayden, thanks very much for coming in. we'll continue this conversation. >>> up next in our special report, how a u.s. strike in syria could set off a cyberwar. more on this when we come back. ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ we know in the cyber world, thre
and that talks in general figures, what the cia budget was, what the nsa budget was, and so on. that causes some harm, but not a great deal of harm. you go to the website and start clicking on things and get down to specific operational activities. that could be very, very disruptive. >> general hayden, thanks very much for coming in. we'll continue this conversation. >>> up next in our special report, how a u.s. strike in syria could set off a cyberwar. more on this when we come...
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. >> president obama also released an nsa document stating that the systems monitor 1.6% of all internet traffic, but analysts review far less than that. just .00004% of globalon line traffic. in less than an hour the president will speak at the disabled american veterans convention. 4,000 guests are expected. let's bring in dan lothian. right now you're on martha's vineyard because that's where the president will eventually end up after his speech. dan, what will the president's message be in florida? >> reporter: well, you know, as you know, not only the president but the first lady for years now have spent a lot of time talking about making life better for troops returning from serving in iraq or afghanistan, helping them with health care, helping them get job training so that they can build a new career here after returning home, and so the president will sort of expand on that today i'm told by senior administration officials, that the president will also make a new announcement about mental health research addressing issues such as ptsd and also suicide. as you know, this has been
. >> president obama also released an nsa document stating that the systems monitor 1.6% of all internet traffic, but analysts review far less than that. just .00004% of globalon line traffic. in less than an hour the president will speak at the disabled american veterans convention. 4,000 guests are expected. let's bring in dan lothian. right now you're on martha's vineyard because that's where the president will eventually end up after his speech. dan, what will the president's message...
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that's the exact same logic that the government uses for nsa. if we don't torture people and violate people's privacy, people will die. they make it think it's okay to compromise constitutional rights. >> i think the chicago murder rate is fear in itself. you don't have to drum up anything. >> i want the chicago murder rate to drop, the evidence suggest it almost never does. >> we've got to leave it there. >> i think i convinced him that i'm right. >> you both convinced me of something, one, when you have a good debate, you don't need the moderator. they made the points clearly laid out on each side. professor hill, the idea of balancing what scares people versus what keeps them safe is one that's fundamental that we see in government and stop and frisk also. very important debate to have. the judge pushed it with this decision. no matter which way the court comes, it's important debate to have. mr. newt gingrich, thank you very much. i appreciate the robust debate here on "new day." >> thank you. >> kate? >>> chris, coming up next on "new day,"
that's the exact same logic that the government uses for nsa. if we don't torture people and violate people's privacy, people will die. they make it think it's okay to compromise constitutional rights. >> i think the chicago murder rate is fear in itself. you don't have to drum up anything. >> i want the chicago murder rate to drop, the evidence suggest it almost never does. >> we've got to leave it there. >> i think i convinced him that i'm right. >> you both...
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think of this situation he is now in, not only doing this, but defending the use of drones, defending nsa surveillance, he must think at some times that he's looking through the looking glass, don't you think? >> yeah. if somebody would have said when he was running for the presidency back in 2007 and 2008 that he would authorize military force without congressional approval, without a united nations security council resolution, without a formal vote from the nato allies, without a formal vote from the arab league, he probably would have said, that's never going to happen. i'm an internationalist. i need this international coalition to go into a military situation like this. but right now we appear to be on the verge of the united states doing exactly that in an obama administration. gloria, hold on for a moment. christian amanpour, our chief international correspondent is joining the conversation. you hear what the secretary of state said a little while ago. now what the president says. the mystery is gone. the u.s. will do something. the only question is will it be in the next few hours
think of this situation he is now in, not only doing this, but defending the use of drones, defending nsa surveillance, he must think at some times that he's looking through the looking glass, don't you think? >> yeah. if somebody would have said when he was running for the presidency back in 2007 and 2008 that he would authorize military force without congressional approval, without a united nations security council resolution, without a formal vote from the nato allies, without a formal...
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that man, david miranda, the partner of glen greenwald, who exposed nsa secrets -- the white house says it was informed of miranda's detention but did not ask britain to hold on to him. >>> the man who created facebook learned about a flaw firsthand. someone hacked into mark zuckerberg's private facebook page just to prove he can, exposing the site's flaw. the hacker found a glitch that allows anyone to post on a stranger's wall. >> i condemn this report. i never asked them that i want 4,000 or 5,000. okay, i found a vulnerability. >> facebook encourages hackers to test the site and pays them for any problems they expose. >>> the cia now admits it helped overthrow iran's prime minister in 1953. that is a first. the admission comes in a newly declassified document. the cia pulled off the coup through propaganda and the secret use of other leaders in iran. iran had threatened to nationalize oil production which would have severely hurt the u.s. economy. >>> you know the old saying, always keep your eye on the ball? this might be why. >> chandler throws and pam oliver, wham. >> the camera
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"the post" report is based on information from nsa leaker edward snowden. >>> beginning in october, new warning in bright red lettering will appear on bottles of extra strength tylenol alerting users to the dangers of taking too much tylenol. johnson & johnson hoping to reduce the number of accidental acetaminophen overdoses. the pain relieving ingredient is the leading cause of sudden liver failure. >>> here is something special when it comes to memorable weddings it would be hard to top this one, vancouver, canada, the couple celebrated wednesday going out an water skis for the first kiss. the bride took a tumbling into the bay on her first attempt, $1,600 worth of wedding dress and all. the second time around they completed their wedding ceremony on water skis with the north shore mountains of vancouver in the back drop. i think it's fantastic and who minds a little water stain on the wedding dress. >> not after that. >> that looks really good. >> a canada story. >> are you sensing a theme? we try to get in one a week from micah ny canadian viewers. >> canada jokes. >> they're very g
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